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Psquare And Family Release Burial Arrangements For Late Mom...Set for 2nd of August

The Okoyes, Jude, Peter and Paul have concluded plans for the burial of their beloved mother, Mrs. Josephine Okoye who passed away recently.

The late Mrs. Josephine Okoye's remains has been deposited in a private motuary in Lagos. She will be laid to rest in the home town of her husband Mr. Moses Okoye, at Ifite-Dunu, Akwa Village, Anambra State on Thursday, 2 August, 2012.

The lying-in-state will take place at her home town in Umunachi, Umudioka Village, Anambra State. There shall also be a church service at St. Gabriel Catholic Church, just before the final burial.

The Okoyes have made plans for a reception venue meant for close colleagues of Psquare and a few state governors as well. We gather that security at these events will be very tight.

Late Mrs Okoye is survived by her husband, Mr. Moses Okoye and eight children namely Christopher, Henry, Jude, Lilian, Tony, Peter, Paul and Mary.

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May her soul rest in peace!

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